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Preview of Cutting Out Shapes-Rectangle, Triangle, Chord & Cylinder, All Sizes & All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes-Rectangle, Triangle, Chord & Cylinder, All Sizes & All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes-Teardrop, Heart and Circle, All Sizes and All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes-Teardrop, Heart and Circle, All Sizes and All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, All Sizes and Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of A Bundle of Hearts

A Bundle of Hearts

Created by
Rita Archer
Happy Valentine's Day!! Your students will love this activity! You can use the hearts for a project you had in mind or the students can make a collage or Valentine's Day card for Mom, Dad or whoever they choose to say, "I love you!" They can color the hearts with a crayon, colored pencil or whatever medium you choose. After they are finished coloring, they would cut out the hearts and create their most beautiful piece of art and include a paragraph sharing their feelings.
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Chord, All Sizes and Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery criter
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop,  All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, All Sizes and Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, All Sizes and Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Cylinder, All Sizes and Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle- All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle- All Sizes and Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape and Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
Preview of Happy Easter, Baby Chick and Baby Kit using shapes from Cutting Out Shapes

Happy Easter, Baby Chick and Baby Kit using shapes from Cutting Out Shapes

Created by
Rita Archer
Happy Easter Teachers! The first page has an assembled baby chick using my Cutting Out Shapes worksheets. The second page has all of the sheets your student needs to reassemble the baby chick including the name of the holiday and selected known associations with the name. The third page shows an assembled baby kit using my Cutting Out Sheets worksheets. The fourth, fifth and sixth pages have all of the other parts to assemble the baby kit. Start by selecting the page with the circle, and words
Preview of Earth Day Recycle, using shapes from Cutting Out Shapes

Earth Day Recycle, using shapes from Cutting Out Shapes

Created by
Rita Archer
I created this activity to be included with your lesson on recycling. The first page is a assembled sanitation truck using my Cutting Out Shapes worksheets. The second page has all the shapes your student needs to construct the sanitation truck. Your students can color the shapes using crayons, colored pencils or markers. Or you can select the writing instruments you choose. After the shapes are colored, your students can cut them out and assemble it following the model. The third page has two r
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Large, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Triangle, Large, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally created for students with ASD and other Related Disorders. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. (Shape an Level follow the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for ea
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. Mastery criteria for each shape is two sheets with the same size and level for two consecutive days. Determining what is correct-can not cut beyond the line. The colors can be used in any order. This is to increase motivation for the student to complete the task. Data Collection-after completion of a task, the teacher cuts the bottom of the worksheet and tapes it to a blank sheet.
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Teardrop, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
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About the store

Experience

33 years of teaching experience.

Teaching style

Interactive, ABA ideas/strategies. Motivation is key to learning. So we must understand that a reward will increase learning. I start with, What is rewarding to the student? Then assessment, data collection, mastery of a skill, analyze the progress to determine the next skill to teach and evaluate progress. Am I asking the question, Why is this student stuck and not showing progress? For a struggling student, this question is essential.

Awards & shining teacher moments

The moments in my career that are memorable to me are completing my Specialist Degree in School Administration, working in an ABA Unit in my school, becoming an Autism Coach and training other staff and training the staff to analyze and handle challenging behaviors. Toward the end of my career, I completed 9 credits in Applied Behavior Analysis. A teacher never stops learning.

My own education history

BA in Recreation Education, MS in Special Education, Specialist Degree in School Administration, 9 credits in Behavior Analysis